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November 6, 2012
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Lynn Neary, Scott Horsley and Ari Shapiro
Lynn Neary and Pam Fessler
by David Kestenbaum
Album: Sabor Tropical
Label: Fort Knox Records
Album: Debo Band
Label: Next Ambiance
by Ofeibea Quist-Arcton
by Alan Cheuse
Album: Steps Ahead
Label: Strut
Album: King of Limbs
Label: XL
Lynn Neary and Jim Zarroli
by Alix Spiegel
Album: 3 Cities
Label: Six Degrees
Album: Trading With the Enemy
Label: Epic
Greg Allen and Lynn Neary
Jeff Brady and Lynn Neary
by Tom Huizenga
Album: Elliott Carter: Concerto for Orchestra; Violin Concerto; Three Occasions for Orchestra
Label: EMI Classics
Album: Everything in Time
Label: Push The Fader
Tamara Keith and Lynn Neary
Robert Smith and Lynn Neary
by Steve Henn
by Stephen Nessen
Album: In a Safe Place
Label: Sub Pop
Album: Doo-Bop
Label: Warner Bros.
John Ydstie, Carrie Johnson, Tom Bowman, Michele Kelemen and Lynn Neary
Album: Choose Your Own Adventure
Album: Fragrant World
Label: Secretly Canadian
by Jon Hamilton
Album: Port of Morrow
Label: Columbia
by David Folkenflik
Album: Comunmixta
Album: Live at the It Club
Label: Blue Note
by Sarah McCammon
Album: Lagos by Bus
Label: Cyberset
Album: Annual 2005 [Ultra]
Label: Ministry Of Sound
Mara Liasson and Lynn Neary
Robert Siegel and Brian Naylor
Tamara Keith and Melissa Block
Robert Smith and Robert Siegel
Pam Fessler and Melissa Block
Ron Elving and Robert Siegel
Melissa Block and Don Gonyea
Debbie Elliott and Robert Siegel
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